The partnership with ScooterBug will provide children’s strollers and electric mobility vehicles and the deal with Best Lockers will allow visitors to store their personal belongings in electronic lockers.

“The partnership agreements with our third party vendors will offer a wide range of additional services.”

Set across 25 million sqft, Dubai Parks and Resorts will include three theme parks – Hollywood themed motiongate, Legoland and Bollywood Parks, one water park, a hotel and a retail dining district Riverland.

It is slated to be the largest in the region when it opens.

In February, the company confirmed that it had completed 100 per cent of the design, 88 per cent of overall facilities structure works and 70 per cent of the infrastructure.

The first ride – Legoland Dubai’s Dragon Coaster – was installed in October and in total 89 per cent of the ride system production with 16 complete rides have been delivered.

Announcing its financial results for 2015, the Dubai-listed firm also said that cumulative project expenditure reached Dhs 5.8bn as of end-December 2015.

Dubai Parks and Resorts hopes to make revenues of Dhs 2.4bn in its first full year of operation.